“…The authors of [ 10 ] suggest the use of laser treatment for plain weave woolen fabrics to avoid high fulling shrinkage instead of usual methods of shrinkage reducing. To make these fabrics shrink-resistant, different types of finishing, such as oxidative, enzymatic using different chemical means (keratinase and papain [ 17 ], protease [ 7 ], dicyandiamide, glycolic acid, alkali, hydrogen peroxide [ 8 , 14 , 15 ], Chlorine-Hercosett [ 12 , 13 ], laccase-assisted grafting of poly(tyrosine) [ 18 ], POSS ® nanomaterial [ 19 ], chitosan, wheat starch, and gum Arabic [ 9 , 20 ]), radiation, polymeric coatings, sol–gel coatings, plasma, and laser [ 10 ] treatments, softening, water-repellent finishing [ 21 ], and antimicrobial finishing [ 21 , 22 ], can be customized [ 6 ].…”